Labour policy—false and true : $b A study in economic history and industrial economicsMacassey, Lynden Livingston
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Labour policy—false and true : $b A study in economic history and industrial economics
Macassey, Lynden Livingston
Industrial policy -- Great Britain; Labor economics -- Great Britain; Labour Party (Great Britain)
The continuance of unemployment necessitated still further efforts, and
in the autumn of 1921 the Government, with the assistance of the Ministry
of Transport, again took action. It was decided to allocate a further sum
of £2,000,000 from the Road Fund for road works in areas in which the
Ministry of Labour certified that serious unemployment existed, for the
relief of which no other provision was available. This sum of £2,000,000
was allocated as follows:
(1) £1,000,000 to special road schemes estimated to cost £2,250,000 in
Essex and Kent to be carried out by unemployed labour resident within the
County of London, the Government undertaking to provide the difference
between the cost of the works £2,250,000 and the £1,000,000 contributed
by the Road Fund, viz., £1,250,000 less such contributions as could be
obtained from the local authorities in whose districts the roads were
situated.
(2) £1,000,000 to road works in the provinces other than the schemes
referred to under (1).
The allocations for the unemployment road programmes of 1920-21, and the
above for 1921-22 overlapped; a readjustment was necessary. The present
readjusted allocations are now as follows:
1. _1920-21 Programme._ £
(1) London (Arterial Roads) 1,139,364
(2) Metropolitan Area 96,437
(3) Provinces 2,260,093
(4) Reserve 489,106
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{ £3,065,000 Road Fund.
£3,985,000 { £920,000 Exchequer
--------- { Contribution.
(The £920,000 Exchequer contribution represents the authorized total of
commitments against the £1,200,000 provided in Sub-head B. of the Road
Grants (Unemployment Relief) Vote, 1921-22; the balance viz., £280,000,
has been surrendered.)
2. _1921-22 Programme._
(1) Special London Schemes: (_a_) Road Fund £1,000,000
(_b_) Ministry of Health (U.R.)
Vote £1,250,000, less local
authorities’ contributions.
(2) Other Schemes (Road Fund) £1,935,000
3. _Loans to Local Authorities under Sub-head A. of Road
Grants—Unemployment Relief-Vote._
(1) In respect of the schemes under the 1920-21
programme, as above, up to a total of £3,985,000
(2) in respect of schemes to be transferred from
the 1920-21 programme to the 1921-22 programme
up to a total of 402,671
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£4,387,671
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